TheWolfsHowl
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Lawyer.
My Lexis access doesn't cover Nevada, and Google isn't helping much. Here's the rub: If Silva wasn't licensed at the time, he may be able to argue a lack of jurisdicition. It really depends on how the statute reads.
Interesting. He may well be able to make that argument. I hope he does. Even if he stays retired, he should have that blemish removed from his record. He's a legend and shouldn't be shafted by the NSAC like that.
Did they even have the jurisdiction to test him? He should not have run away, definitely. But I'm wondering about their jurisdiction here, since they seem to have granted themselves a whole lot of authority (including outside the US for fighters not currently licensed with them).